Make use of movable objects and explosives to lure walkers to their doom.Numerous brainteasing levels and countless brain-eating walkers.A captivating plot featuring new faces as well as iconic characters and vehicles from the series.Create elaborate constructions and lethal traps.AMC’s The Walking Dead meets Bridge Constructor™.Enjoy the physics-based frenzy and ragdoll animations as walkers succumb to the forces of gravity. Use movable level objects, explosives and baits to your advantage as you lure walkers into lethal traps and guide your survivors to safety. Team up with fan-favorite characters like Daryl, Michonne and Eugene, and create safe passage for iconic vehicles from the series. Bridge Constructor is a series of physics-based building challenges to make stable bridges over chasms and ravines. Build bridges and other constructions through bleak landscapes and ruined structures. Join a group of survivors as they fight against hordes of undead walkers and a hostile human community. Prepare for the ultimate mashup experience! Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead combines the legendary and challenging puzzle gameplay of Bridge Constructor™ with the post-apocalyptic zombie universe of AMC’s The Walking Dead. It’s not the same and not as grand as Valve’s offerings, but it’s certainly enough to tide fans over for a little bit.Experience the fun of KILLING WALKERS using the POWER of your BRAIN! Not having been able to play a proper new Portal game for almost seven years now, it was a delight to play Bridge Constructor Portal. Sometimes, scrapping a design and starting over is the best solution – whereas in Bridge Constructor I’d always have a pretty good idea of what was needed and just tweaked that until it worked. Even with an unlimited amount of building materials, thing can still become very difficult when you run out of places to anchor your construction from. They start off simple (and feel a lot like the classic Bridge Constructor gameplay at that point), but things quickly get trickier and more “Portal-like”. The Portal infusion to the formula also means there’s more room for diversity and creativity, with levels feeling quite distinct from one another. As far as Portal goes, that means that GLaDOS is there to taunt you as well – and that there’s plenty of artwork and signage that will feel familiar. This isn’t just Bridge Constructor with a Portal skin, it feels like a hybrid with equal shares from both universes. The development team that Headup used also made sure that the game looks and sounds a lot like Portal – making the absolute most of the license. The Portal license doesn’t just extend to the core gameplay – which includes other aspects like turrets and gels as well. Instantly familiar to Portal veterans, and extremely fun to pull off – and actually it’s often pretty fun if things go wrong as well. You can have vehicles drop down and plummet into them, using the velocity they’re gained by blasting over a gap after they come out of the exit portal, for instance. The portals can also be used in far more elaborate ways though – as they can be in Portal and Portal 2. The basis is always the same though – create a structure that will allow vehicles to safely pass towards the exit tube. They create multi-layered levels by teleporting a vehicle elsewhere on the playing field, forcing you to create more than one contraction in many of the levels. Obviously, the portals themselves play a large role in this. Speaking of which, a lot of the solution ideas you’ll be thinking of are very much Portal inspired. Bridge Constructor Portal “fixes” both of these issues for me, and I already can’t wait to go back and try a few levels again with new ideas. The other thing was that the game didn’t leave too much room for creativity, because you were always limited in the amount of resources available to you. First, once I had a decent grasp of the basics of bridge building, many of the levels starts blending together for me. I’ve played the original Bridge Constructor quite a bit, and two things kept bugging me. Neither one is on the horizon, but Bridge Constructor Portal is the closest thing to a Portal title in years. I’m definitely one of those people, and I’ve been hoping for years that Valve will suddenly announce a third Portal game – much like I keep hoping for Half-Life 3. Blending the familiar Bridge Constructor gameplay with a unique blend of Portal, this is one that fans of either series will have been looking forward to. Bridge Constructor Portal, after an earlier release on Steam, has arrived for PS4 courtesy of Headup Games.
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